Introduction: Differences in eating habits/behaviours and eating disorders (ED) symptoms in adolescents from rural and urban schools has not been very considered, particularly in Portugal. Objectives: explore differences between students who attend rural and urban schools in eating habits/behaviors and ED symptoms; verify if there are differences regarding Body Mass Index (BMI) by school area. Methods: 282 adolescents students (mean age = 14,5; SD = 1,69; variation = 12-18 years old; urban subsample = 126, 44,7%), studying in two schools, one from an urban area and another from a rural area answered sociodemographic questions, eating habits/behaviours items and EAT-25 (Eating Attitudes Test-25). Results: Most of the adolescents from both ...
Aims: To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the Eating Disorde...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the E...
Introduction: Many studies show that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is rapi...
Introduction: Differences in eating habits/behaviours and eating disorders (ED) symptoms in adolesce...
Objectives: To identify factors associated with academic performance of adolescents, including soci...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of body fat and it is curren...
Objective: Improving the diet of the Scottish population has been a government focus in recent years...
Introduction. Proper nutrition consists in supplying the body with nutrients which are adequate from...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Inadequate dietary patterns in childhood and adolescence are a major risk ...
Introduction: Numerous factors and conditions affect the dietary behaviours of the young population....
INTRODUCTION: Brazil has been called a nation in nutrition transitional because of recent increases ...
Adolescents tend to neglect food and their eating pattern is influenced by several factors. Adolesce...
AIMS: To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the Eating Disorde...
INTRODUCTION: Differences in dietary intake and physical activity may explain the higher prevalence ...
ABSTRACT Background. Proper eating behaviours among youth condition their bodies’ optimal growth an...
Aims: To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the Eating Disorde...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the E...
Introduction: Many studies show that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is rapi...
Introduction: Differences in eating habits/behaviours and eating disorders (ED) symptoms in adolesce...
Objectives: To identify factors associated with academic performance of adolescents, including soci...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of body fat and it is curren...
Objective: Improving the diet of the Scottish population has been a government focus in recent years...
Introduction. Proper nutrition consists in supplying the body with nutrients which are adequate from...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Inadequate dietary patterns in childhood and adolescence are a major risk ...
Introduction: Numerous factors and conditions affect the dietary behaviours of the young population....
INTRODUCTION: Brazil has been called a nation in nutrition transitional because of recent increases ...
Adolescents tend to neglect food and their eating pattern is influenced by several factors. Adolesce...
AIMS: To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the Eating Disorde...
INTRODUCTION: Differences in dietary intake and physical activity may explain the higher prevalence ...
ABSTRACT Background. Proper eating behaviours among youth condition their bodies’ optimal growth an...
Aims: To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the Eating Disorde...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>To contribute new evidence to the controversy about the factor structure of the E...
Introduction: Many studies show that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is rapi...